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[GH-ISSUE #456] Playback stops after a few tracks on Chrome/Android #319
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Originally created by @pacija on GitHub (Sep 22, 2016).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/koel/koel/issues/456
Hi,
I'm using koel mostly to listen to music on my smartphone (Chrome on Android). The problem is that, when phone is locked, playback almost always stops after second track played. It automatically resumes if I unlock phone and bring koel tab to foreground.
Is there anything I can do about it?
Thank you in advance.
@X-Ryl669 commented on GitHub (Sep 22, 2016):
You should read the wiki. This is a limitation with Chrome on Android. Right now, there is no way to prevent it - there are some hacks -, and I guess the right method would be to develop an Android application (that would consume much less resources than a browser).
@BernardGoldberger commented on GitHub (Sep 22, 2016):
@pacija checkout https://github.com/reind33r/KoelAndroid
@pacija commented on GitHub (Sep 22, 2016):
@bdgold just installed it on my Samsung S4 running jfltexx nightlies of Cyanogenmod, but all I get is "Unfortunately, Koelius has stopped".
@phanan commented on GitHub (Sep 23, 2016):
@X-Ryl669 is right. This is a known limitation, and I've yet to find a workaround. I'm starting to use an Android phone now myself, and will be looking more aggressively at this. Till then…